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KISS Announce Massive 50th Anniversary 'Alive!' Box Set
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KISS Announce Massive 50th Anniversary ‘Alive!’ Box Set

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
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KISS, technically, retired this year, but that doesn’t mean you can’t still rock and roll all night with the greasepaint and pyro legends. The band announced the upcoming release of a huge box set celebrating the 50th anniversary of their landmark Alive! concert album.

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The Super Deluxe version of the album will feature 4 CDs + Blu-Ray audio, an Alive! track list t-shirt with 120 tracks, including 88 previously unreleased tracks. The first CD features the original album on one disc for the first time ever, newly remastered from the original 1975 stereo analog master tapes. In addition, CDs two and three will feature two full-length concerts from the 1975 Dressed to Kill tour at the RKO Orpheum Theatre in Davenport, Iowa on July 20, and the Wildwood Convention Hall in Wildwood, N.J. on July 23, newly remixed by the legendary engineer Eddie Kramer from the original multi-track analog tapes with no overdbubs.

The fourth CD will pull together five rehearsal tracks from the Davenport show, including an impromptu jam and another six songs from Cleveland Music Hall in Cleveland, Ohio on June 21, 1975, remixed by Kramer from the original multi-track recordings. The Blu-Ray audio disc will contain a new Alive! mix from Kramer from the original album multi-track analog tapes in Dolby Atmos and Dolby TrueHD 5.1 surround, as well as newly remastered stereo in 192 KHZ 24-bit and 96 KHZ 24-bit PCM stereo set to a new visualizer with unreleased photos and tape box images.

The Super Deluxe version ($400.48) has a number of other extras, including a 100-page hardcover book with extensive liner notes by Ken Sharp and new interviews with singer/guitarist Paul Stanley, bassist/singer Gene Simmons and other notable Alive!-era KISS team members, as well as a number of unreleased photos and rare images. In addition, it will fold in an Alive! 1975 press kit with: four black and white glossy photos, an Alive! tour program, album cover lenticular, t-shirt iron-on, four live color glossy photos, a Peter Criss drum head litho, a number of concert posters, ticket stubs and backstage passes, coasters, guitar picks, bumper stickers and a track-by-track interview with Kramer discussing nearly all the tracks in the collection.

The anniversary edition will also come in a 4-CD box set version with a t-shirt ($287.55), a deluxe picture disc edition with sweatshirt ($251.89) and a premium color vinyl version with a sweatshirt ($125.98). All the editions are slated to ship on Nov. 21, with Kiss Army members eligible for pre-order now here.

Alive! was KISS’ fourth album and their first live LP, as well as a kind of standard-bearer for live rock albums going forward. Though they’d released three albums by that point, the band rose to a new level of fame thanks to the double concert album that collected songs from the theatrical group’s 1974 self-titled debut, as well as that year’s Hotter Than Hell and 1975’s Dressed To Kill, including such future stone-cold live staples as “Deuce,” “Strutter,” “Firehouse,” “Black Diamond,” Cold Gin” and “Rock and Roll All Nite.” (Click here for a taste of Sharp’s extensive history of the making of Alive!)

The album features the indelible work of late founding guitarist Ace Frehley, who died last month at the age of 74 following injuries from a fall in the studio. Frehley will become only the third person to receive the Kennedy Center Honor posthumously when KISS collect the award at a ceremony slated to tape on Dec. 7 and air on CBS on Dec. 23.

Check out the track list for the Alive! 50th anniversary box set below.

CD ONE:

1. “Deuce”

2. “Strutter”

3. “Got To Choose”

4. “Hotter Than Hell”

5. “Firehouse”

6. “Nothin’ To Lose”

7. “C’mon And Love Me”

8. “Parasite”

9. “She”

10. “Watchin’ You”

11. “100,000 Years”

12. “Black Diamond”

13. “Rock Bottom”

14. “Cold Gin”

15. “Rock And Roll All Nite”

16. “Let Me Go, Rock ‘N Roll”

LIVE IN DAVENPORT, IOWA – RKO ORPHEUM THEATRE – JULY 20, 1975 – SECOND SHOW*

CD TWO:

1. “Deuce”

2. “Strutter”

3. “Got To Choose”

4. “Hotter Than Hell”

5. “Firehouse”

6. “She”

7. Ace Frehley Guitar Solo

8. “Nothin’ To Lose”

9. “C’mon And Love Me”

10. “100,000 years”

11. Peter Criss Drum Solo / “100,000 Years”

12. “Black Diamond”

13. “Cold Gin”

14. “Let Me Go, Rock ‘N Roll”

LIVE IN WILDWOOD, NEW JERSEY – WILDWOOD CONVENTION HALL – JULY 23, 1975*

CD THREE:

1. “Deuce”

2. “Strutter”

3. “Got To Choose”

4. “Hotter Than Hell”

5. “Firehouse”

6. “She”

7. Ace Frehley Guitar Solo

8. “Nothin’ To Lose”

9. “C’mon And Love Me”

10. “100,000 years”

11. Peter Criss Drum Solo / “100,000 Years”

12. “Parasite”

13. “Black Diamond”

14. “Cold Gin”

15. “Let Me Go, Rock ‘N Roll”

BONUS LIVE

CD FOUR:

REHEARSALS – LIVE IN DAVENPORT, IOWA – RKO ORPHEUM THEATRE – JULY 20, 1975*

1. “KISS Jam”

2. “Room Service”

3. “Strange Ways”

4. “Rock Bottom”

5. “Watchin’ You”

LIVE IN CLEVELAND, OHIO – CLEVELAND MUSIC HALL – JUNE 21, 1975*

6. “She”

7. Ace Frehley Guitar Solo

8. “Nothin’ To Lose”

9. “C’mon And Love Me”

10. “100,000 Years”

11. Peter Criss Drum Solo / “100,000 Years”

BLU-RAY AUDIO – ALIVE!:

DISC FIVE:

[Dolby Atmos* / Dolby True HD 5.1* / 192kHz 24-bit & 96kHz 24-bit PCM Stereo]

1. “Deuce”

2. “Strutter”

3. “Got To Choose”

4. “Hotter Than Hell”

5. “Firehouse”

6. “Nothin’ To Lose”

7. “C’mon And Love Me”

8. “Parasite”

9. “She”

10. “Watchin’ You”

11. “100,000 Years”

12. “Black Diamond”

13. “Rock Bottom”

14. “Cold Gin”

15. “Rock And Roll All Nite”

16. “Let Me Go, Rock ‘N Roll”

* Previously unreleased


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Malaika Arora Celebrated Her 50th Birthday in Goa With Son Arhaan Khan, But Fans Are Confused About Her Real Age
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Malaika Arora Celebrated Her 50th Birthday in Goa With Son Arhaan Khan, But Fans Are Confused About Her Real Age

by jummy84 October 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Bollywood diva Malaika Arora celebrated her 50th birthday in grand style, surrounded by her close friends and family in Goa. The celebration was full of love, laughter, and glam, exactly what you’d expect from one of Bollywood’s most stylish stars. Joining Malaika for the intimate celebration were her mother, sister Amrita Arora, and son Arhaan Khan. Sharing glimpses from the bash on social media, Malaika looked stunning and radiant as ever.

Malaika Arora

Malaika Arora Celebrated Her Birthday

Taking to Instagram, she expressed heartfelt gratitude, writing, “My heart is filled with joy. Thank you all for the love, well-wishes, and making my 50th birthday special. Special thanks to those special people who helped me plan and create such a beautiful celebration.” She also tagged a few names in her post, including Escape Goa, where the celebration reportedly took place. While Malaika’s birthday pictures received an outpouring of love, one detail caught everyone’s attention, her age.

Malaika Arora

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Fans were quick to point out that according to information available online, Malaika was born on October 23, 1973, which would make her 52 years old in 2025. Social media users began questioning why the actress referred to her milestone as her 50th birthday. One fan commented, “Miss Mala, I admire you and have always followed your journey. But how are you 50? You were born in 1973, right? You’re beautiful even at 52 or 54, don’t hide your age. Be proud of it!”

Malaika Arora

The age debate soon became a trending topic, with fans humorously debating whether Malaika had turned back time. Despite the chatter, Malaika’s birthday celebration looked nothing short of spectacular. The actress cut her birthday cake surrounded by her loved ones, with her son Arhaan being the first person she fed a piece to, a sweet mother-son moment that melted hearts online.

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Get Ready For A Glamorous Ride! Malaika Arora's 50th Birthday Celebration In Goa Is A Fashion Extravaganza | Glamsham.com
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Get Ready For A Glamorous Ride! Malaika Arora’s 50th Birthday Celebration In Goa Is A Fashion Extravaganza | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 26, 2025
written by jummy84

Bollywood fashion icon Malaika Arora turned 50 on October 23 with grand celebrations in Goa with close friends and family. Known for her timeless beauty, fitness routine, and impeccable fashion sense, Malaika turned her birthday bash into a mix of partying, sophistication, and reminiscing.

The celebrations began with a small cake-cutting ceremony with her son Arhaan Khan. Subsequently, Malaika took off for Goa to attend a glamorous party with her friends. Celebrity stylist Aastha Sharma shared some glimpses of the celebrations from social media, sharing snippets of Malaika smiling in a fashionable polka-dot dress and dancing through the night. The highlight of the evening was the actress dancing to her all-time hit song “Chaiyya Chaiyya,” reminding everyone that she’s still Bollywood’s dance queen unchallenged.

Befitting her reputation as a fashionista, Malaika dazzled in a few ensemble changes throughout the night — a silver feather-trimmed gown, a pink bow-edged off-shoulder gown, a pearl-encrusted mini dress, and a gold shimmery ensemble — all redefining glamour her own way.

The guest list reflected her close-knit circle, including Farah Khan, Amrita Arora, Gabriella Demetriades, Seema Kiran Sajdeh, Aditi Rao Hydari, Dino Morea, Aastha Sharma, Delnaz Daruwala, and family members, who made the evening truly memorable.

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Professionally, Malaika continues to balance glamour and entrepreneurship. Having recently featured in Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna’s Thamma’s dance number, she will next be judging and mentoring as part of the reality show Pitch to Get Rich by Dharmatic Entertainment and Fashion Entrepreneur Fund. Debuting October 20 on JioHotstar, the series boasts a ₹40 crore fund pool and features industry leaders like Karan Johar, Manish Malhotra, and Akshay Kumar guiding India’s next wave of fashion business leaders.

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Malaika Arora Sings & Grooves To Chaiyya Chaiyya
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Malaika Arora Celebrates 50th Birthday With Son Arhaan Khan; Sings, Dances To Chaiyya Chaiyya- Watch

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
written by jummy84

Bollywood diva Malaika Arora celebrated her birthday in style, surrounded by her loved ones. The actress and dancer, known for her timeless charm and glamour, rang in her special day with a warm and intimate celebration. A video from the party shows Malaika cutting her birthday cake with her son Arhaan Khan, creating a sweet mother-son moment that melted hearts online.

Malaika Arora Celebrates Her Birthday In Style

Joining the celebration were some of her close friends, including Gabriella Demetriades, who was seen enjoying the fun-filled evening. The gathering was full of laughter, music, and happy vibes as the group celebrated Malaika’s big day.

One of the highlights of the night was when Malaika sang and grooved to her own iconic song Chaiyya Chaiyya, a moment that reportedly stole the show and left everyone cheering.

One of the highlights of the night was when Malaika sang and grooved to her own iconic song Chaiyya Chaiyya, a moment that reportedly stole the show and left everyone cheering.

Known for her evergreen hits like Munni Badnaam Hui and Chaiyya Chaiyya, it was no surprise that the birthday girl brought her signature style and energy to the dance floor. Malaika looked stunning as always, keeping her look chic and elegant for the celebration. Fans flooded social media with birthday wishes, praising her for her grace, confidence, and fitness.

Malaika Arora’s Work Front

Professionally, Malaika Arora has been making waves with her recent dance number Poison Baby from the film Thamma, where her electrifying performance was loved by audiences. She also continues to be a judge on the popular reality show India’s Got Talent, where her charm and poise add star power to the panel.

Balancing her work, family, and personal life effortlessly, Malaika once again proved why she remains one of Bollywood’s most admired and stylish personalities both on and off the screen.

For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.

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Neil Young Announces Tonight's the Night 50th Anniversary Edition
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Neil Young Announces Tonight’s the Night 50th Anniversary Edition

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
written by jummy84

Neil Young has announced a 50th anniversary edition of his 1975 album Tonight’s the Night.

Due out on November 28th, the limited-edition release contains six bonus tracks, including unreleased original versions of “Lookout Joe” and “Walk On,” both recorded during the 1973 album sessions at S.I.R. in Los Angeles. In particular, “Lookout Joe” replaces the original album version on the 50th anniversary reissue.

The tracklist also contains an unreleased version of “Tonight’s The Night,” as well as bonus tracks “Everybody’s Alone,” “Raised on Robbery” (featuring Joni Mitchell,) and “Speakin’ Out” originally released in Neil Young Archives Vol. II. Also of note is the presence of an early version of “Wonderin’”, recorded during the sessions for Tonight’s the Night, which was previously only to stream on Young’s website. All six of these bonus tracks are being released on vinyl for the first time.

The reissue also includes a newly imagined take of the album’s original artwork.

As Young recently pulled his music from Amazon, calling on his fans to boycott the company and “support your community.” As such, the 50th anniversary edition of Tonight’s the Night will be available via independent record stores and Warner Records’ website.

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Tonight’s the Night 50th Anniversary Edition Artwork:

Tonight’s the Night 50th Anniversary Edition Tracklist:
01. Tonight’s The Night
02. Speakin’ Out
03. World On A String
04. Borrowed Tune
05. Come On Baby Let’s Go Downtown
06. Mellow My Mind
07. Roll Another Number (For The Road)
09. Albuquerque
10. New Mama
11. Lookout Joe [New 1973 version]
12. Tired Eyes
13. Tonight’s The Night (part II)

Bonus Tracks – all from original TTN sessions at S.I.R.

01. Walk On
02. Wonderin’
03. Everybody’s Alone
04. Raised On Robbery [feat. Joni Mitchell]
05. Speakin’ Out Jam
06. Tonight’s The Night (take 3)

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Neil Young announces 50th anniversary reissue for 'Tonight's The Night'
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Neil Young announces 50th anniversary reissue for ‘Tonight’s The Night’

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
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Neil Young has announced a 50th anniversary re-release for his 1975 album ‘Tonight’s The Night’.

The limited-edition reissue will contain the full album alongside six bonus tracks, made up of unreleased alternate versions of songs from the era and a collaboration with Joni Mitchell.

The album will include a version of ‘Lookout Joe’ that was recorded at S.I.R. Studio in Los Angeles in 1973 in place of the original and a new take on the record’s title track. Also included are unreleased versions of ‘Walk On’, ‘Everybody’s Alone’ and ‘Speakin’ Out’, an early version of ‘Wonderin’’ and a collaborative version of Mitchell’s ‘Raised On Robbery’.

The reissue will be released on 2LP, clear 2LP and CD versions on November 28 and you can pre-order your copy here.

‘Tonight’s The Night’ was Young’s sixth studio album, released in June 1975. It had been recorded two years earlier but label Reprise delayed its release, reportedly due to the bleakness of the subject matter and its rough sound.

Young wrote the songs while grieving the deaths of Crazy Horse guitarist Danny Whitten and his friend Bruce Berry, and it formed the third part of his ‘Ditch Trilogy’ (after ‘Time Fades Away’ and ‘On The Beach’), recorded during Young’s deliberate retreat from fame after the success of 1972’s ‘Harvest’.

‘Tonight’s the Night’ 50th anniversary edition tracklist: 

  1. ‘Tonight’s The Night’
  2. ‘Speakin’ Out’
  3. ‘World On A String’
  4. ‘Borrowed Tune’
  5. ‘Come On Baby Let’s Go Downtown’
  6. ‘Mellow My Mind’
  7. ‘Roll Another Number (For The Road)’
  8. ‘Albuquerque’
  9. ‘New Mama’
  10. ‘Lookout Joe [New 1973 version]’
  11. ‘Tired Eyes’
  12. ‘Tonight’s The Night (part II)’ 

Bonus tracks (from original sessions at S.I.R. Studio): 

  1. ‘Walk On’
  2. ‘Wonderin’’
  3. ‘Everybody’s Alone’
  4. ‘Raised On Robbery’ [feat. Joni Mitchell]
  5. ‘Speakin’ Out Jam’
  6. ‘Tonight’s The Night (take 3)’ 

Elsewhere, Young recently announced he was removing his music from Amazon Music. “The time is here. FORGET AMAZON,” he wrote. “Soon my music will not be there. It is easy to buy local. Support your community. Go to the local store. Don’t go back to the big corporations who have sold out America.”

He also deactivated his Facebook and Instagram accounts over Meta’s reported “unconscionable use of chatbots with children” earlier this year.

Earlier this summer, Neil Young and The Chrome Hearts headlined Glastonbury 2025 and in a four-star review, NME described the performance as “a headline set that proves that sometimes, there’s still power to be found in an old-school approach”.

“It is, in short, the definition of no frills,” it read. “It’s testament to the power of Young’s songwriting, then, just how brilliantly it all works, how little the momentum drops.”

Young released his first studio album with the Chrome Hearts, ‘Talkin To The Trees’, in June, and shared the anti-Trump song ‘Big Crime’ last month.

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From Titanic to Little Children: See Kate Winslet’s most iconic roles on her 50th birthday
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From Titanic to Little Children: See Kate Winslet’s most iconic roles on her 50th birthday

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
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Kate Winslet celebrated her 50th birthday on October 5. The actress was born in Reading, England, began acting in the early 1990s, and became a household name in no time, according to Variety. In 1997, she starred in Titanic and gained worldwide fame. After that, she continued to make choices for strong, diverse parts in movies such as Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Revolutionary Road, and Little Children. As Kate Winslet turns 50, here are some of her best roles and performances.

Kate Winslet most recently starred in the HBO limited series The Regime.(AFP)

Titanic: The breakout that changed everything

In Titanic, Winslet plays Rose, a young woman who shows warmth and quiet strength. The movie was a huge success around the world. Her chemistry with Leonardo DiCaprio made the love story one of the most iconic pairings in world cinema. This part made her a global star. Even today, the Titanic sits at the top of lists of her greatest performances.

Eternal Sunshine: bold and unforgettable

In Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Winslet plays Clementine, a lively woman whose moods shift quickly. The film is built around memory loss, but her honest and steady acting keeps it believable. Many fans see this role as one of the best examples of her wide range.

Also read: Kate Winslet to make her directorial debut with Goodbye June, will also star in the Netflix film

Other roles that showed her depth

Winslet’s dramatic power shows in Revolutionary Road as April Wheeler, where quiet scenes carry heavy weight. In Little Children, as Sarah Pierce, Winslet explores doubt and risk with simple, honest beats. In Sense and Sensibility, she brings a young feeling to Marianne Dashwood and proves she can handle classic texts.

She has also impressed in Steve Jobs, Mare of Easttown, and The Regime, moving easily between period dramas and modern stories. Across these roles, she shows she can play both large emotions and small, subtle changes.

FAQs

1. Which role made Kate Winslet famous?

Her role as Rose in Titanic made her a worldwide star.

2. Which role best shows her range?

Many point to Clementine in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.

3. Has she worked in TV as well as film?

Yes, she starred in shows like Mare of Easttown and The Regime.

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'Rocky Horror Picture Show' 50th Anniversary Visits Los Angeles
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‘Rocky Horror Picture Show’ 50th Anniversary Visits Los Angeles

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
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“One Battle After Another” has already been hailed as a modern masterpiece, but for its opening weekend in Los Angeles, the lines outside the new Paul Thomas Anderson film looked almost tame compared to another pop culture must-attend happening on the other side of town.

Not even Leonardo DiCaprio in limited VistaVision could compete with the most powerful midnight movie ever made as partygoers in full costume emerged across the city to toast “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” and celebrate its 50th anniversary at the Academy Museum, the Roxy Theatre, and more L.A. venues, kicking off a particularly festive October for the twisted classic.

Sebastian Carr (Hothead), Director Shane Black, Cinematographer Philippe Rousselot and Rupert Raineri (Beckler) on set of PLAY DIRTY. Photo Credit: Jasin Boland/Prime © Amazon Content Services LLC

“This really is the only good cult in the world,” star Nell Campbell said during an interview at the Sofitel Los Angeles in Beverly Hills. Still sporting that same cherry-red hair — and quick as ever to flirt with her fans — the 72-year-old actress is better known as her character, Columbia. Almost always rocking gold, she’s the feisty groupie Campbell debuted on stage in 1973 and then on film in 1975.

“How grateful do I feel that I was just this happy hoofer at age 19, tap-dancing on the top of a table and in the streets of London,” she said. “They’d planned to have a three-week run, and it’s had this profound effect on four generations now.” 

On Friday night in Los Angeles, “Rocky Horror” restoration distributor Disney had trouble finding enough seats for even their honored guests at the cult classic’s special screening inside the Academy Museum.

With sparkly red lips stitched onto her lapel, other “Rocky Horror” bombshell Patricia Quinn, 81, originated her role — the minxy maid Magenta — when she and Campbell were on the West End together over 50 years ago. She joined Campbell, IndieWire, and another of her “Rocky Horror” co-stars, actor Barry Bostwick, for the conversation at the Sofitel.

ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW, Richard O'Brien, Patricia Quinn, 1975. TM and Copyright ©20th Century Fox Film Corp. All rights reserved./Courtesy Everett Collection.
Richard O’Brien and Patricia Quinn in ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show‘ (1975) ©20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett Collection

“I just saw it on a plane recently,” said Quinn. “I thought, ‘Oh God, will I have to watch ‘Rocky Horror?’ And I did, and I still thought it was brilliant.”

Inspired as much by B-movie excellence as by that form’s flaws, director Jim Sharman and writer Richard O’Brien’s campy rock musical stars Tim Curry as Dr. Frank-N-Furter. The domineering yet magnetic actor made the leap from London to the big screen, his sexy mad scientist becoming synonymous with controversy itself.

“I always thought the best part of the movie was when you guys stripped me,” joked Bostwick, who stars as Brad Majors, to his co-stars. (“I was exhausted after that,” said Quinn, noting that Bostwick is over six feet. “He’s so tall!”)

The 80-year-old Bostwick didn’t become Brad Majors until he joined Susan Sarandon’s Janet Weiss and more of the original troupe to make a silly-soulful indie film two years later. Sharman returned to helm the screen version, with O’Brien reprising the gaunt man-servant Riff-Raff he originated with live audiences.

“Rocky Horror” started small, got big, and hit some serious setbacks on Broadway. When the film was released, it didn’t scare up enough interest at the box office. “Rocky Horror” recovered historically between 1976 and 1977 when an April Fool’s Day screening sparked a new weekly tradition that drew repeat customers — and some copycats — who kept showing the movie for years.

ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW, Tim Curry, Barry Bostwick, Susan Sarandon, 1975. TM and Copyright © 20th Century Fox Film Corp. All rights reserved. Courtesy: Everett Collection.
Tim Curry, Barry Bostwick, and Susan Sarandon in ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’ (1975)©20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett Collection

“The Rocky Horror Picture Show” became a proper midnight movie craze, attended by those who didn’t just like the film but craved a chance to see it in theaters, when the beginnings of its most passionate fanbase realized “Rocky Horror” could help them find like-minded cinephiles out there in the real world.

Boasting killer jokes about necrophilia, and an almost too-good reason to throw around the double entendre “a mouthful of Meatloaf” (R.I.P. Eddie), “Rocky Horror” was nowhere near the Oscars in 1976. Today, repertory screenings still happen everywhere, with international fans sharing what Campbell calls “a universal language of love.” 

Live tradition often calls for messy audience rituals, mainly driven by call-backs and props. Think projectile toilet paper, crunched-up water bottles, so-called “wedding” rice (which, thrown fast enough, can cause an injury akin to road-rash?), and even an errant toast point… or two! The harder-to-clean activities were reportedly limited at the sold-out Academy screening by the venue, which had Sins O’ the Flesh (the “Rocky Horror” shadow cast typically found at Landmark’s Nuart Theatre in Santa Monica) and an elaborate light display for the film’s rainstorm to avoid anything getting wet.

“It’s necessary now to show this film again, and for people to see it and to embrace its thoughts and its vision,” said Bostwick. He attended with Campbell, Quinn, and Curry (who appeared himself for a Q&A before the film and spoke candidly about the aftermath of his stroke from 2012).

“I think we’re going backwards society-wise,” said Bostwick. “I have a greater appreciation for our differences in terms of personality, sexuality, and people who can be considered outcasts or the other.”

Nell Campbell, ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW, 1975, bustier and boa
Nell Campbell posing to promote ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’ (1975) Courtesy Everett Collection

The actor has reservations about the word misfit (“What? They just don’t ‘fit’ anywhere?“), but Bostwick looks back on playing the heel (in heels!) for “Rocky Horror” as a crucial lesson in empathy. 

To this day, he’s never learned “The Time Warp,” the beloved line-dance that serves as “Rocky Horror” 101 for most of the film’s so-called “virgins.” Brad was firmly outside the mansion’s mysterious aura of cool during that now 50-year-old scene, so Bostwick just hangs out with other fans if he gets lost. 

“At a charity thing years ago, they brought us all up on stage,” he said. “Everybody was doing ‘The Time Warp,’ and I just had to look around and see. I didn’t know whether it was a step to the right, or a step to the left.” (Note: It is a step to the right, and a “jump“ to the left, and if you’re ever caught with your pants down at “Rocky Horror,” remember the instructions are the lyrics, Barry!) 

“I personally love the songs in ‘Jaws,’” Bostwick quipped out of left field when asked about the music. “Can’t get enough of ’em. I think that’s one of the reasons why our movie has stayed where it is in terms of the zeitgeist — because the music is so great.“

Also released in 1975, Spielberg’s watery monster movie (you know, about three nerds getting drunk on a boat?) was Best Picture-nominated and won three Oscars. Although not promoted as a double feature, cheeky “Rocky Horror” press materials from that summer positioned the fiendish musical and “Jaws” as the Barbenheimer of their day — under the punny copy “A DIFFERENT SET OF JAWS.”

“But fans of Jaws are very different, aren’t they?” Campbell laughed. When the trio’s eventual smash-hit film came to theaters in the U.S. that summer, shark jokes followed the shuffling pansexuals everywhere. Still, Campbell sees the many coincidences and oddities of “Rocky Horror” as part of its magic.

“‘Rocky Horror’ changes people’s lives, always it seems, for the best,” she said. “I’m hugely grateful that I was in something that … continues to mean so much to people. It doesn’t date.” 

“Yes, we were doing sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll,” said Quinn. “We weren’t setting out to change anybody’s lives, and that’s how we began at the Royal Court, too. Richard O’Brien is the first person to say that ‘Rocky Horror’ is like a ‘Hansel and Gretel’ story. [Brad and Janet] go to the house of the wicked witch, and that’s what [Richard O’Brien] was writing. But how it’s proceeded and what it’s done to change lives since then is something else that’s happened along the way.” 

Richard O’Brien in ‘Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror‘

Campbell, Quinn, and Bostwick share a sense of wonder about the effervescent “Rocky Horror” community. On Saturday, a massive fan event — known as RockyCon — took place inside the Roxy Theatre in West Hollywood, where the live show haunted the stage with Curry performing there in 1974. 

“I thought I knew everything there was to know about ‘Rocky Horror,’” said Quinn. “Until I started doing these tours, and I realized I didn’t know anything. I knew nothing about the fandom of it. It was beyond belief, the amount of people.” She gushed that she’s a big fan of her fans’ “ledging.” That’s sticking your hand under your chin to nail your finest Magenta pose, mimicking the wide-eyed look she gives, leaning over that wall in the first number.

Headlining a new spoken-word cover album for “Rocky Horror” (available on October 1), Quinn kicked off a tour through 55 U.S. cities with the celebration in Los Angeles. Bostwick, Campbell, and more will appear on some stops, and ribbing Fox’s 2016 TV rendition of the musical starring Laverne Cox, Bostwick cracked, “I saw that on a plane, so I couldn’t walk out.” 

RockyCony went from the morning into the night, attended by dozens of Eddies, Janets, Dr. Scotts, Frank-N-Furters, and Curry, who chatted with fans for yet another Q&A. Across town at the Nuart, the Sins O’ Flesh weren’t back on yet, but director Linus O’Brien appeared at a screening of the 2025 documentary “Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror.” He spoke about growing up with Riff-Raff as a dad and answered questions about making the deeply personal doc.

“It’s never meant to bang you over the head with a message,” O’Brien said of inclusivity and the “Rocky Horror” legacy. More than a movie, it’s an essential safe space for fringe and queer movie lovers. “At its core, it’s about joy and having fun. The other things that you get from that is up to you to a degree.”

“Don’t dream it,” said both Nell and Curry throughout the weekend. “Be it, man. Be it.”

“The Rocky Horror Picture Show” is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a 4K restored release of the film, which will be available via digital & Blu-Ray by Disney on October 7 — as well as shown in 55 cities on a national tour with each stop headlined by Quinn, with appearances from Bostwick and Campbell. It will also be at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery as part of the Cinespia screening series on October 4.

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Pink Floyd Announce Wish You Were Here 50th Anniversary Reissue, Share “Welcome to the Machine” Demo: Listen
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Pink Floyd Announce Wish You Were Here 50th Anniversary Reissue, Share “Welcome to the Machine” Demo: Listen

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
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Pink Floyd are reissuing their classic 1975 album, Wish You Were Here, for its 50th anniversary. Wish You Were Here 50 is out December 12 via Sony Music Entertainment. The expanded edition will be available in 3xLP and 2xCD formats featuring alternate mixes and demos, or as a box set that also includes a fourth LP of live material recorded at Wembley Stadium and a Blu-ray that gathers three concert films from Pink Floyd’s 1975 tour and a short film by graphic designer Storm Thorgerson. Listen to “The Machine Song (Demo #2, Revisited),” a demo of “Welcome to the Machine,” below.

“In the 1970s, album covers were equally as important as the music, because the cover helped to sell the record,” Aubrey Powell, who co-founded the UK design collective Hipgnosis and designed the Wish You Were Here cover alongside Thorgerson, said in a statement. “Record stores would carry 10,000 different images in album sleeves, so what we were doing had to look different and stand out amongst the crowd. I remember turning around to Storm and saying, ‘How are we going to set a man on fire?’ Because there was no digital way of doing it in those days. He said, ‘Po, you’re just going to have to do it for real.’”

Wish You Were Here was in large part a tribute to Syd Barrett, Pink Floyd’s co-founder and original vocalist, who had left the band seven years prior due to his deteriorating mental health. Roger Waters and David Gilmour shared lead vocals on the album. Waters handled both halves of the 25-minute epic “Shine On You Crazy Diamond” while Gilmour sang “Welcome to the Machine” and “Wish You Were Here.” “Have a Cigar” was an exception: The band recruited folk songwriter Roy Harper to perform the song.

Revisit Sam Sodomsky’s Sunday Review of Wish You Were Here, and read about the album’s title track at No. 39 in “The 200 Best Songs of the 1970s.”

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Pink Floyd: Wish You Were Here 50

Wish You Were Here 50:

01 Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Pts. 1-5)
02 Welcome to the Machine
03 Have a Cigar
04 Wish You Were Here
05 Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Pts. 6-9)

01 Wine Glasses
02 Have a Cigar (Alternate Version)
03 Wish You Were Here [ft. Stéphane Grappelli]
04 Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Early Instrumental Version, Rough Mix)
05 The Machine Song (Roger’s Demo)
06 The Machine Song (Demo #2, Revisited)
07 Wish You Were Here (Take 1)
08 Wish You Were Here (Pedal Steel Instrumental Mix)
09 Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Pts. 1-9, New Stereo Mix)

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Lorne Michaels would've asked Sinead O'Connor to appear on Saturday Night Live's 50th anniversary special
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Lorne Michaels would’ve asked Sinead O’Connor to appear on Saturday Night Live’s 50th anniversary special

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
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24 August 2025

Lorne Michaels would’ve invited Sinead O’Connor to perform on Saturday Night Live’s 50th anniversary special had she still been alive.

Lorne Michaels would’ve had Sinead O’Connor perform for the 50th anniversary of Saturday Night Live

The Nothing Compares 2 U singer, who passed away aged 56 in 2023, infamously ripped up a photograph of Pope John Paul II during her performance on the show in 1992 but the SNL creator would’ve asked her back for the anniversary celebration earlier this year – which featured Miley Cyrus and Brittany Howard performing a rendition of O’Connor’s chart-topping cover of Prince’s song.

Lorne told Puck: “If (O’Connor) was still alive, I would have asked her to sing that song. But it was represented by Miley singing it with so much power.”

Sinead never appeared on Saturday Night Live again following the controversial stunt and Michaels had previously described her actions as “inappropriate”.

The 80-year-old star told Spin magazine in 1993: “I thought it was sort of the wrong place for it, I thought her behaviour was inappropriate.

“Because it was difficult to do two comedy sketches after it, and also it was dishonest because she didn’t tell us she was going to do it.

“We were sort of shocked, the way you would be shocked at a houseguest p****** on a flower arrangement in the dining room.”

However, he appeared to have had a change of heart on the incident when interviewed in the documentary Ladies and Gentleman… 50 Years of SNL Music earlier this year.

He said: “There was a part of me that just admired the bravery of what she’d done, and also the absolute sincerity of it.”

It was rumoured that O’Connor was banned from Saturday Night Live after ripping up the photo of the late Pope but Michaels revealed that this wasn’t the case.

He said in the documentary: “I’ll read it sometimes in the [New York] Post, ‘So and so’s banned for life’.

“We’ve never banned anyone. We’re way too crass and opportunistic. If something’s hot, we’re going to go for it and have it on.”

Michaels had previously suggested that the 50th anniversary would be a good time to step away from Saturday Night Live but has since vowed to stay put on the comedy show.

He told The Hollywood Reporter: “People have decided somehow that [SNL is] important. And so as long as it’s important and I can be useful, I’ll stay.”




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